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Top 10 Best Treks in Nepal

  • 2018-01-25
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If you are thinking of exploring Nepal in your spare time, then Leaf Holidays will assist you in choosing the best preference for you on the trekking route.

Nepal is an endless country for natural beauty. Every year millions of tourists and trekkers are attracted to Nepal because of its natural diversity. Mostly you might think of Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp only. But this little gem country has many more to offer to you. The perception of the adjective “best” can vary from person to person but we have tried our best to meet your desire.

So now you do not need to bother it is our problem to assist you to choose the best one. Now we are informing you about the best trekking.

Before choosing a trek there are various things to consider.

What level of difficulty you can bear?
What leisure period do you have?
Trekking routes or region searching for?
Looking for a budget trek or a Luxury Trek?
What time (season) you are planning?
EBC (Everest Base Camp)
You will get the chance to witness the World’s highest mountain Mount Everest and panoramic of other amazing peaks. You can see the habitation of a typical Sherpa’s lifestyle.

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Everest
Kala Patthar at 5600m
Mountain Landscapes
Dazzling views of peaks such as Lhotse, Mount Everest, and so on.

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Changeable on weather
Altitude Problem

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Medium
Isolation: No
Pricing: Average
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Kala Pattar, 5600m
Accessible during winter: Yes()
Annapurna Circuit Trek
You can witness splendid glances of high peaks, traditional villages & cultures, Gumbas and Stupas, thriving green valleys, flora, and fauna.

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Variation in trekking trail because of altitudes falling from(760 m to 5416 m)
Passing through the world’s widest pass

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Construction work is being carried out on the trekking trail

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Medium
Isolation: No
Pricing: Comparatively Cheap
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Thorong La Pass,5600m
Accessible during winter: Yes()
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
If you have low leisure days then you can have amazing mesmerizing trekking days because you can foretaste Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain Ranges.

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Fantastic Panoramic view of the Himalayas
Traditional village trek especially because of Ghandruk
Explore the beautiful city of Pokhara

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Glance of same mountain range from different angles and places

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Easy
Isolation: No
Pricing: Cheap
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Poonhill, 3,210m
Accessible during winter: Yes()
Langtang Trek
It is a short trekking route and it offers easy cultural sightseeing monuments, monasteries, and so on.

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Can witness the combo culture of Nepalese and Tibetan communities.
Royal view of Tserko Peak at an altitude of 4,984m.

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Landslides, rock falls, and river overflow during monsoon season

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Medium
Isolation: No – Yes(Depends on)
Pricing: Average
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Tserko Ri, 4984m
Accessible during winter: Yes()
Manaslu Trek
It is a Full garden of cultural treks and adventurous ones. Best and most famous trek in Nepal.

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Crossing Day of Larke Pass so a fun and adventurous one.
Altitude variation has given a sweet flavor that the trekking trail will keep on changing as time goes on.
Samagaun from where you can also go to Manaslu Base Camp

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Landslides, river overflows, and rock fall during monsoon.

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Hard
Isolation: No
Pricing: Average
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Larke Pass, 5115m
Accessible during winter: Yes and sometimes the obstacle can be on the day of crossing the Larke Pass
Everest Base Camp 3 Passes Trek
Want some thrill and adventure in Nepal then it can be a lifetime adventure in the lap of the Everest quest. But your trekking will not go in vain because you can witness stunning peaks, nature, and so on the way.

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Crossing three passes
Breathtaking and exciting to pass Ngozumba Glacier known as Himalaya’s widest Glacier
Fantastic trekking trail that provides a chance to witness diverse cultures and lifestyles.

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Altitude problem
Ice fall and rock fall any season

Trek facts:

 

Complexity Level: Hard
Isolation: Yes
Pricing: Average
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Kong La Pass, 5540m
Accessible during winter: No
Gokyo
The five Emerland lakes with the scenario of Royal Mountains peaks are the magnetism of this trek. It is an alternative to Everest Base Camp because of comparatively fewer tourists than there.

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Five Emerland lake
Gokyo Village
Gokyo Ri which is a fascinating panorama view of the Himalayas

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Landslides

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Medium
Isolation: Yes
Pricing: Average
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Gokyo Ri, 5375m
Accessible during winter: Yes
Upper Mustang
It is a garden of great Landscapes with a unique Tibetan Culture. Traditional camping is also available here in an easy manner.

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Garden of Tibetan Culture
Barren Landscapes and Treeless
Lo Manthlang capital of Mustang is a gem

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Windy

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Medium to Hard
Isolation: Yes
Pricing: Expensive
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: Yes, you should be at least two trekkers and you have been accomplished by a Nepali Guide and Porter. The permit fee costs 500$ for up to 10 days and hereafter 50$ for each day.
Maximum Elevation: Dhakmar, 3810m
Accessible during winter: Yes
Upper Dolpo
It is also another gem of Nepal with Tibetan culture and barren landscapes. The trekking here is expensive but it is more fascinating to a foretaste of it is itself an achievement in life

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A foretaste of isolated Shey Phoksundo Lake and the Shey Gomba Monasteries
Dazzling view of Kanjirowa Himal
Barren landscapes and Tibetan lifestyles

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Windy

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Medium
Isolation: Very Much
Pricing: Expensive
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Camping
Restricted Permits: Yes, you should be at least two trekkers and you have been accomplished by a Nepali Guide and Porter. The permit fee costs 500$ for up to 10 days and hereafter 50$ for each day.
Maximum Elevation: Kang La Pass, 5250m
Accessible during winter: No
Jomsom Muktinath
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with an exploration of Lake City of Nepal known as Pokhara. You can have a glance at Annapurna Himal and the world’s deepest gorges world-Kaligandaki.

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Exploration of Lake City Pokhara
Cascading waterfalls, villages, green forest
World Deepest gorges-Kali Gandaki
Hindus and Buddhists’ famous pilgrimage consisting of 108 taps –Muktinath
Dipping bodies in hot spring water at Tatopani

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Climate Fluctuation

Trek Facts:

Complexity Level: Easy
Isolation: No
Pricing: No
Best Season: March to May and October to November
Accommodation Type: Guesthouse and Lodges
Restricted Permits: No
Maximum Elevation: Kagbeni, 3710m
Accessible during winter: Yes

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